Radiology Podcasts | RSNA
Summary: Listen to the editor, deputy editors, and authors discuss the importance and context of selected articles from current and recent issues of Radiology. Radiology is a monthly journal devoted to clinical radiology and allied sciences, owned and published by RSNA.
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Podcasts:
Breast Cancer: Radiogenomic Biomarker Reveals Associations among Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MR Imaging, Long Noncoding RNA, and Metastasis. Radiology 2015;275(2):384-392.
Variations in the Intensive Use of Head CT for Elderly Patients with Hemorrhagic Stroke. Radiology 2015;275(1):188-195.
Glioblastoma: Imaging Genomic Mapping Reveals Sex-specific Oncogenic Associations of Cell Death. Radiology 2015;275(1):215-227.
Series Editor Deborah Levine, MD and Guest Editor Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD discuss the importance of Radiology Select Volume 6 and its topic, Imaging of Joints.
Herbert Y. Kressel, MD, interviews Stephen R. Thomas, PhD, about his Golden Oldies selections for medical physics, including landmark articles by Arthur Compton, Edith Quimby, Lauriston Taylor and more.
Comparative Effectiveness of Combined Digital Mammography and Tomosynthesis Screening for Women with Dense Breasts. Radiology 2015;274(3):772-780.
Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy Studies: Some Improvements after 10 Years of STARD. Radiology 2015;274(3):781-789.
Structured Reporting of Multiphasic CT for Pancreatic Cancer: Potential Effect on Staging and Surgical Planning. Radiology 2015;274(2):464-472.
Right Arcuate Fasciculus Abnormality in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Radiology 2015;274(2):517-526.
Muscle Changes Detected with Diffusion-Tensor Imaging after Long-Distance Running. Radiology 2015;274(2):548-562.
Respiratory Motion Artifact Affecting Hepatic Arterial Phase MR Imaging with Gadoxetate Disodium Is More Common in Patients with a Prior Episode of Arterial Phase Motion Associated with Gadoxetate Disodium. Radiology 2015;274(1):141-148.
As part of the RSNA Centennial celebration, we look back on the discoveries and advancements that have come to define radiology. Each month in 2015, Radiology will highlight 15 articles that have been instrumental in advancing the science of radiology and improving patient care.
In this discussion from the 2014 Meeting, Herbert Y. Kressel, MD, Editor of Radiology and Deborah Levine, MD, Deputy Editor of Radiology interview two authors of the prize-winning paper: David A. Bluemke MD, PhD and Anna E. H. Zavodni, MD.
Standard and Reduced Radiation Dose Liver CT Images: Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction versus Model-based Iterative Reconstruction—Comparison of Findings and Image Quality. Radiology 2014;273(3):793-800.
Intravenous Contrast Material Exposure Is Not an Independent Risk Factor for Dialysis or Mortality. Radiology 2014;273(3):714-725.